NICKEL X-750 per AMS 5598
The AMS 5598 specification covers Nickel X-750 corrosion and heat-resistant nickel alloy in the form of sheet, strip, and plate.
Nickel X-750 is a nickel-chromium alloy that has been strengthened with the additions of titanium and aluminum to improve its characteristics. This precipitation-hardenable alloy is a popular option for many industries because it has a number of advantages for high-temperature and high-stress applications.
Nickel X-750 is a fantastic choice for usage in tough settings because of its excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance. Additionally, even at temperatures as high as 1300°F (700°C), this alloy has exceptional tensile and creep rupture capabilities.
Chemical Composition of X-750
Applications of NICKEL X-750
AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES
In aircraft structures, X-750 is used to make components such as high-temperature springs, bolts, and pressure vessels. The alloy’s ability to maintain its properties even at high temperatures ensures that these components are able to withstand the extreme temperatures and loads encountered during flight.
GAS TURBINES
Nickel X-750’s excellent relaxation resistance also makes it useful for use in gas turbine components. The alloy’s high strength and durability make it ideal for use in blades and discs, which are subjected to high stress levels during operation.
ROCKET ENGINES
Nickel X-750 is also used in rocket engines, where its high-temperature resistance, excellent strength, and relaxation resistance make it ideal for use in high-stress components such as combustion chambers and nozzles.
OIL & GAS
Nickel X-750 is used in pressure vessels and other components in the oil and gas industry due to its corrosion resistance and high-temperature strength.
ENERGY
Nickel X-750 is used in nuclear reactors, power plants, and other energy-related applications due to its high-temperature resistance and excellent creep rupture properties.
ROUND BAR
FLAT BAR
PLATE
NICKEL X-750 Plate Thickness ranges from 0.1875″ to 6.50″ Thick.
SHEET
NICKEL X-750 Sheet / Coil Thicknesses range from 0.002″ to .150″ Thick.